That's interesting, and no I can't help you out, but you will be very very lucky to find a female of that colour, and if you do it will probably be a hybrid with a whole range of problems. Depending on where you come from, they are referred to as orange, red, marmalade, or ginger. The vast majority are ginger toms; occasionally you will find a ginger queen but usually there is some sort of defect with them. A ginger tom has 1 X chromosone and 1 Y chromosone but the ginger queen has 2 X chromosones. It's all about genetics and often the ginger queen will develop mobility, skeletal or respiratory problems. It's similar, but in reverse, to the colouring of tortoiseshell cats. Whereas most ginger cats are toms, most torties are queens. Ginger toms can be very feisty and are great barn cats, but if they are de-nutted early (and the very thought of that would bring tears to a glass eye) they usually become exceptionally affectionate, non-aggressive, prefer to stay close to their home territory, and quickly turn into cuddle cats. I've had queen torties and ginger toms over the years and never had a problem with them so good luck in your search, but, for the genetic reason stated, I strongly suggest that you confine your search to a ginger male.
There are a couple kittens at the Black Pearl that are the color you want. Come take one.......please! Horrible noise those decrepit creatures make.